Privacy Policy

agorakizomba.com Privacy Policy

Introduction

Agora Kizomba respects and is committed to protecting your privacy. We aim to maintain consistently high standards in our use and storage of your personal data, and endeavour to comply with the Data Protection Act 1998, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other relevant legislation.

To reflect changes in privacy laws, this updated Privacy Notice aims to clearly inform you of how we use your personal data, how we ensure it is kept secure and your choices about its use. We hope this can help you to make informed decisions when using our websites or other services we provide.

In this Notice, references to “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Agora Kizomba. Personal data, as defined by the GDPR, means any information which relates to a living individual who can be identified, either directly or indirectly, from this information. For example your name or email address.

From time to time we will update this Privacy Notice, so encourage you to refer back to this page regularly. If signficant changes are made we will endeavour to notify you.

In addition to this Notice, each service offered by us may have additional privacy provisions that are specific to the particular service. You will always be informed of these supplemental provisions at the time you provide your personal data.

Using links to external sites

Please remember that when you use a link to go from our website to another website, our Privacy Notice no longer applies. Your browsing and interaction on any other website or your dealings with any other third party service provider, is subject to that website’s or third party service provider’s own rules and notices/policies. We do not monitor, control, or endorse the information collection or privacy practices of any third parties. This Notice applies solely to Information collected by us through our website or services and does not apply to these third party websites and third party service providers.

About us

Our contact details

If you have any questions about this Privacy Notice you can contact us in the following ways:

Name: Kloe Eva Ramírez

Write to us: Østerbrogade 226 st.tv. 2100 Copenhagen – Denmark

Email our Data Protection Officer: info@agorakizomba.com

Collection of your personal data

Personal data you provide directly to us

We collect personal data from you when you enquire about or request a product or service directly from us. For example you will provide personal data to us when you;

register on our website

join online forums

subscribe to our magazine

sign up for a product or service

The information we routinely collect will include your name and email address. We will also collect specific information where relevant for a particular service.

We only collect this information with your explicit consent and will only use it for the purposes of your attendance at the event.

When you visit our website

When you visit our websites for the first time, you will receive a “pop-up” notice informing you that we use Cookies. Some personal data (for example a unique identifier, your IP address and geographical location) will be collected through our and our technhology partners’ use of cookies and similar technologies.

From other organisations or publicly available sources

We sometimes combine information we have collected from our website or other sources, with information received from other organisations. This is used to:

enhance the content and relevance of the advertising we provide to you.

We may also research publicly available sources (e.g. websites and LinkedIn) and use external suppliers, to identify business contacts who are likely to be interested in the products and services we have to offer. We will only collect the minimal amount of information required for this purpose and when we contact you we will always provide you with an easy way to object to us continuing to retain your personal data.

The lawful bases we rely on

Under the GDPR there are six lawful bases under which organisations can collect, use and store personal data. We have identified four which we rely upon for our business activities: Consent, Contractual, Legitimate Interests and Legal Obligation.

Contractual – in many circumstances we rely on the lawful basis of “performance of a contract”, this enables us to respond to you when you express an interest in our products and services and to fufil any requests.

Consent – in some circumstances we rely on your specific consent, whereby you actively agree and “opt-in”. We will always make it clear how you can withdraw you consent at any time.

Legal Obligation – there will be circumstances under which we are legally obliged to hold your pesonal data or required to disclose it to a third party by law.

Legitimate Interests – for some of our activities we rely on our legitimate business interests to collect and use your personal data. In such cases, we have balanced our interests with yours and do not believe these activities will have a negative impact on your privacy rights and freedoms. We specifically rely on Legitimate Interests to:

manage specific aspects of the events

send you marketing communications about our products and services.

send you marketing communications related to other companies’ products and services

personalise the marketing content we provide you.

share your contact details with a named sponsor, when you access specific sponsored content.

undertake business sales and advertising activities

research publicly available business contact details.

customise the content you see on our website.

You can always object to our marketing messages

If you wish to object to our reliance on Legitimate Interests for any other purpose please use Our contact details.

How we use your personal data

Fulfilment of a service

We will use your personal data for the purposes of fulfilling a product or service you have requested, which includes:

Responding to your inquiries about our products and services

Fulfilling your requests and delivery of a product or service. For example when you:

subscribe to our magazine

register to attend an event

register to access online content

Administering your account

Sending you specific service or transactional communications about a product or service

Delivering customer services

We use essential and functional cookies to ensure our websites function properly.

Sponsored content

Our website often provides sponsored content.

We will share the details you provide to access this specific content with the named sponsor. However, this is always your choice and you will be provided with a clear opportunity to indicate if you would prefer us not to share this information.

Marketing communications

When we collect your personal data we will include a specific notice to inform you and give you choices about future direct marketing communications from us.

We will only send you direct marketing communications when you have either:

provided your consent (e.g. ticked a box or clicked a “button” to submit a form)

where we believe we can demonstrate a legitimate business interest and have balanced this with your interests and privacy.

It is always your choice and you can stop receiving direct marketing communications from us at any time. We will provide a clear and easy way to do this on any communication you receive.

For electronic marketing communications (via email, sms and phone) we adhere to the rules of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).

Personalise marketing content

We want to ensure our marketing communications are of interest to you. We therefore use the information we know about you to tailor our messages to be more relevant. We will use details such as your gender, age, geographical location, and previous transactional history to try and do this. You have the right to object, but this will mean we will be unable to send your marketing communications in future, as we do not wish to send irrelevant messages to you.

Personalise website content

We believe website content is more interesting to you when it is relevant. We provide tailored recommendations and advertisements to customise the content that you see on our websites. To do this, we use cookies and similar technologies through various technology partners to help us understand how you interact with our websites (e.g. the content you viewed on a previous visit or aggregated website performance analytics).

How to stop receiving marketing communications

We don’t want to send you marketing communications if you do not want to receive them. You can stop receiving these messages from us at anytime.

Emails: There will always be an unsubscribe link on any marketing email you receive from us.Phone: If you receive a marketing call from us, please let the call operator know if you don’t want to receive calls again.SMS: Please text “STOP” to any message received.

If you wish to stop ALL marketing communications from Agora Kizomba, please click the button below

If you wish to contact us directly about marketing communications you are recieving, please use one of the contact details below:Write to us: Østerbrogade 226 st.tv. 2100 Copenhagen – Denmark

Email our Data Protection Officer: info@agorakizomba.com

Sharing your personal data

We may share your personal data with other organisations, as specifically approved by you or under the circumstances described below.

Our service suppliers

We use a number of companies to help us in providing a professional service to our customers. For example, a subscription fulfilment bureau and call centres. These companies only act under strict contractual instruction from us. We limit the personal data we share with our suppliers to only those necessary to fulfil the specific service they provide to us.

Audit and verification

We may share your personal data with the auditing organisation, Ático 34. This is only so ático 34 can verify aggregated statistics about circulation and usage of our products or review our policies, processes and procedures for compliance with relevant standards.

Legal Disclosure

We may need disclose your personal data to comply with any legal obligation. These requests will be assessed before we consider to share your details.

Changes to our company

In the event we go through a business transition such as a merger or acquisition by another company, or sale of all or a portion of our assets, your personal data may be among the assets transferred.

Social Media, message boards and chat

Using social media sign-in

On our website we enable you to sign in using a service like Twitter or Facebook.

We will inform you if we wish to access more than just basic account information during this process, so you can let us know you are happy to share this details with us.

We recommend you also check what permissions you enable in your social media profiles.

Using message boards and chat

Any information which you choose to voluntarily post to message boards, chat rooms and other interactive forums, is by its very nature being made publicly available to other users who have access to that portion of a website or service. We would encourage you not to share your personal data and we are not responsible for any information you choose to provide or communiate in such forums. Any disclosures you make are at your own risk.

Protecting children

We are aimed at adults and are not designed for use by children. However, we accept that on occasion children could visit our website. Where we believe any of our brands may attract children under the age of 16, we clearly provide information notices to try and deter children from providing their personal data.

We do not knowingly intend to send marketing communications to children.

We actively encourage all our staff, whenever they are implementing new promotions, offers or events to assess whether these might be attractive to children and if so, will ensure clear information is provided to try and deter children from providing their personal data.

If you are a parent or guardian and are concerned that we may be processing personal data related to your child, please use Our contact details.

Your rights

If you have questions about how we process your personal data, you can contact our data protection officer who has the following contact information:
Ministry of Immigration and Integration
Slotsholmsgade 10
1216 København K
Att: Databeskyttelsesrådgiver/Data protection officer
E-mail: dpo@uim.dk

The data protection officer can provide you with further information about data protection regulations. The data protection officer can also inform you of your rights if we are processing your personal data, including whom to contact if you would like to exercise your rights.

Access your personal data

You can request a copy of the personal data we may hold relating to you, and the purposes for which we are using it. This is known as a Subject Access Request. In responding to such a request we may ask for proof of your identity, to ensure we do not inadvertently send your personal data to another person. We will endeavour to respond to any such requests as soon as possible, but at least within one calendar month. Please use Our contact details.

Amend your personal data

If you discover or believe the personal data we hold for you is out of date or incorrect please let us know and we will rectify this as soon as possible. Please use Our contact details.

Delete your personal data

If you wish for your personal data to be deleted we will assess any such request on a case-by-case basis. We will respond to you as soon as possible, at least within one calendar month of receiving your request. Please use Our contact details.

Keeping your data secure

Where we store your personal data

Ensuring your personal data is kept and transferred securely is of the highest importance to us.

We hold your personal data on our secure systems, mainly based within the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA). We employ service providers, we have appropriate agreements in place to ensure your personal data is protected.

Your personal data may be transferred to a country outside the European Economic Area (EEA). This may be required for the purposes of our staff based outside the EEA or where a supplier of a service is based outside the EEA. We will take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure your personal data is treated securely. This includes the use of Binding Corporate Rules and Model Contractual Arrangements as approved by the European Commission, and the EU-US Privacy Shield.

How we keep your personal data secure

We are committed to protecting the security of the personal data we hold. We deploy appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure your personal data is kept securely and to prevent any unauthorised access. We have robust procedures and features in place to prevent such unauthorised access.

We also require any parties to whom we transfer personal data to ensure they have appropriate security measures in place.

How long do we keep your personal data

We hold personal data for a variety of different purposes and the length of time we keep your information for will vary depending on the products and services we are providing to you. We will only keep your personal data for a reasonable period of time and we base this on the purpose for which we are using it.

There will be circumstances in which we keep a strictly minimal amount of information about you, for example to ensure we can honour an objection to receiving direct marketing. We will also, in specfic circumstances, be required to retain personal data for a longer period of time for contractual or legal reasons.

We have a detailed internal schedule for ensuring we do not hold your personal data for longer than we justifiably need it.

Reporting security vulnerabilities

We are committed to the privacy, safety and security of our customers. If you discover a potential security vulnerability, we would ask you to please report it just to us in a responsible manner. Please email us at info@agorakizomba.com and we will respond to you as soon as possible. This provides us with an opportunity to work with you and quickly address and resolve any issue. Publicly disclosing a potential vulnerability could put the wider community at risk, and therefore we encourage you to come to us first. We’ll keep you informed as we move forward with our investigations.

Cookie Notice

The website https://agorakizomba.com, uses proprietary and third-party cookies to obtain information which helps to optimize your visit to this site. We don’t use cookies to collect personal information. You can allow use of cookies, or not, and you can also change settings if you want. You can find more information in our Cookie Policy.

Cookie Policy AGORA KIZOMBA MAGAZINE provides information about the use of cookies on its website: https://agorakizomba.com.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a harmless text file that is stored in your browser when you visit almost any webpage. These tools play a key role in the provision of many information society services. Among others, they make it possible for a webpage to store and recover information about the navigation habits of a user or his/her device, and, depending on the information obtained, they can be used to identify the user and improve the service provided. Kind of cookies Depending on the entity managing the domain from which the cookies are sent and processing the data, two types of cookie can be distinguished:

Proprietary cookies: Sent to the user’s device from equipment or a domain managed by the publisher of the website from which the service requested by the user is provided.

Third-party cookies: Sent to the user’s device from equipment or a domain that is not managed by the website published, but rather by another entity that processes the data obtained through the cookies. In cases where the cookies are installed from a computer or domain managed by the publisher, but the information collected through them is managed by a third party, they cannot be considered proprietary cookies. There is also another classification based on the period of time during which cookies remain stored in the client’s browser:

Session cookies: Designed to collect and store data while the user browses through a website. These are normally used to store information which is only kept for the provision of the service requested by the user on a single occasion (e.g. a list of bought products).

Persistent cookies: The data is still stored in the computer terminal and can be accessed and processed for a time period defined by the cookie owner, which can range from a few minutes to several years. 2 Finally, there is another classification involving six types of cookies according to the purpose of the processing of the data obtained:

Technical cookies: Cookies that allow you to browse the website, platform or application and use the different options or services that it provides, such as controlling data traffic and communication, session identification, accessing to restricted access sections, saving elements that make up an order, undertaking the order process, processing sign up requests or event participation, using security elements during browsing, storing security contents to broadcast videos or audio, or sharing content via social networks.

Personalisation cookies: Let you access the service with some general predefined features in terms of a series of criteria on your terminal, such as language, browser used to access the service, regional settings for the location you are accessing the service from, etc.

Analytical cookies: Allow the person responsible for them to monitor and analyse the behaviour of the users of the websites to which they are linked. The information collected through this type of cookie is used to measure the activity of the websites, application or platform and to create browsing profiles of the users of said sites, applications and platforms, with the object of making improvements based on analysis of the usage data of the users of the service.

Behavioural advertising cookies: These store your behavioural data, obtained by continually observing your browsing habits, to enable the development of a specific profile so that advertising can be displayed accordingly.

Cookies from external social networks: These are used so that visitors can interact with the content of different social platforms (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) and are generated only for the users of these social networks. The conditions of use of these cookies and the information collected is regulated by the privacy policy of the corresponding social platform.

How to disable and eliminate cookies

You can restrict, block or delete cookies using the browser. If you disable cookies, some services can be inactive. Settings are different in every browser, but you can usually modify cookies configuration, through “Options” or “Tools”. The “Help” functionality can also help you. On this website, users can always choose what cookies want to install in their browser. You can allow, block or eliminate cookies installed, through the options of your browser’s setting:

Opera: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/web-preferences/#cookies You can also manage cookie storage in your browser by means of tools like these:

Ghostery: www.ghostery.com

Your Online Choices: www.youronlinechoices.com

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Our main technology partners

We work directly with a number of technology partners to maintain and enhance our websites. We will update the following table when cookies are added or removed.

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External web services

We use a number of web services to display external content, e.g. YouTube. These could set cookies or track your activity anonymously – for full information you should read the privacy policies of these sites.

Our use of cookies on third party sites

We may set cookies on certain third party sites that we advertise on to identify you as having visited that site if you later visit our website, and will serve targeted advertising based on this information.

Your control options

When you use our website for the 1st time you will be notified about our use of cookies via a “pop up” banner. This is to inform you that cookies or similar technologies are deployed on your device. Some of these cookies or similar technologies may facilitate the processing of personal data.

Managing your preferences

Do Not Track Signals
We currently do not respond to web browsers Do Not Track but will continue to review the Do Not Track concept and may adopt a standard once available. If we do so in the future, we will provide all relevant information in this policy.

Online Advertising
For more information about online behavioural advertising please see:
Advertising Standards Authority guide to Online Behavioural Adverts
Your Online Choices website, tips and advice about Online Behavioural Adverts and opting-out can be found in the Your Ad Choices.

Contact us about Cookies

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